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If You Can’t See, How and Do Are a Tough Mix

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Sinopsis

When I think of things I want to do, it's easy to get stuck at "how." For example, the mail comes, and I want to read the mail. How do I do that? I pop the last chip in the bag into my mouth and want more chips. How do I get more chips? I want to call my friend but don't remember his number. How can I find his number? I want to wear my red shirt with my black pants. How do I know I selected the right ones? I want to go for a walk in the park. How do I do that without getting hurt or lost? I want to do some work on my computer. How is that possible? I could keep adding to my list as you could to yours. But here's the point. If I could see, the "How?" questions have easy answers. I just open the mail and read it, run over to the corner store and pick up some more chips, scroll through my contacts on my phone and tap on my friend's number, look in my closet and grab my black pants and red shirt, slip on my walking shoes and head out to the park, pick up my mouse and I'm good to go. If I could see, the "H